Taylor´s yacht stove 062

Discussion in 'Other Brands' started by optipri, Oct 26, 2019.

  1. optipri

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    This beauty is probably never lit. I have had a Taylor tank in my storage for many years and suddenly this stove, without a tank, appeared on ebay. The only missing parts was the tank holders but I made copies from the ones fitted to my other yacht stove. The connection to the tank is by a flexible hose so it was probably possible to place the tank in another space away from the stove.
    This one has burners from Optimus.

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  2. z1ulike

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    You do really nice work. With all the stoves you post you must own a warehouse to store them in. Thanks for saving and posting these boat stoves. All you need now is a dozen classic wooden yachts and a harbor to store them in.

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  3. optipri

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    I have a barn but the part where I store my stoves and lamps are filled. I have better stop purchase more items or expand the building.
    Actually I have a boat but it is not a yacht, just a simple 5m one with a 4HP inboard 1-cylinder Penta engine. It makes 5 knots at 800rpm. So no hurry when out cruising.

    Bo